College of Education and Human Development

Department of Curriculum and Instruction

Master’s in arts education (MEd) for teaching license

Earn your master’s (MEd) in arts education and a K-12 Minnesota teaching license from the University of Minnesota. Our accelerated program prepares visual arts, dance, and theatre teachers with a curriculum rooted in social justice and equity.

Full-time

in-person, cohort-based schedules

12 months

to complete the required coursework to earn your master's and a Tier 3 license to teach visual arts, dance, or theatre arts

7 out of 9

graduates found teaching jobs within a year of graduation (2023- 24 cohort )

Oct. 1 - Dec. 15

applications accepted

Start your journey

    Become an art teacher in 12 months with a master's of arts education

    In just 12 months, we prepare you to become a confident, licensed art teacher through a full-time, graduate-level program that immerses you in both current educational theory and practical, school-based experience. You'll graduate ready to inspire students, equipped with a teaching license that is easily transferable across the country.

    This is a graduate-level, full-time program integrating educational theory with classroom practice. Beginning teachers will be ready to implement a contemporary, comprehensive arts education program based on current theory and practice in the field.

    Career outlook

    Increase your salary: Teachers with a master's degree see an average annual salary increase of roughly $7,000, a significant boost on top of Minnesota's already competitive teacher pay scale. [Teacher.org]

    Advance your career: An advanced degree provides greater career mobility, opening doors to promotions in school administration and leadership roles as a mentor for other teachers.

    Admissions requirements

    Application deadline

    • October 1 - Application opens
    • December 15 - Application closes 

    Decisions are released mid February.

      Program prerequisites

      Before you are admitted to the MEd and teaching license programs, you must complete some prerequisite coursework, which varies based on the type of license you are seeking. Review this list of prerequisites listed by license. Email the program advisor your unofficial transcript(s).

      Application requirements

      Transcripts
      • Unofficial transcripts: submit all unofficial transcripts from all previous institutions. Once admitted you will need official transcripts.

      • A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S institution, or a comparable degree from a recognized college or university in another country, is required.

      • 2.80 GPA is required for full acceptance. Special review will be given to applicants with a GPA less than 2.80.

      Resume
      • Highlight experiences and achievements working with children and youth.

      Essay
      • Writing prompt: Describe the world you come from--for example, your family, community or school. Tell us about a time when your worldview has informed and/or been challenged by working with children or youth.
      • Reflecting on this and other experiences, how do you hope to grow as a reflective teacher through our program.
      • Statement should be no longer than 5 pages. Standard font-size. Double-spaced. Include your name at the top of each page.
      Letter of Recommendation
      • Ask someone who can speak to your experience working with children and/or youth, or who can vouch for your commitment to educational equity.
      • When you apply, list the name and email of your recommender. We will email them with instructions on how to submit their letter into the UMN application system. Please let them know to watch their Spam inbox in case the email appears there.
      Diversity Statement
      • Writing prompt: Given the well-documented racial, ethnic, and/or cultural differences between teachers and the students they teach in K-12 spaces, what have you done to further your knowledge and understanding about equity and diversity

      • How have you demonstrated your learning?

      • No longer than 2 pages. Standard font-size. Double-spaced. Include your name at the top of each page.

      Official evaluation of transcript by a NACES-approved member
      • You must get a NACES-approved member organization to complete a course-by-course evaluation of your transcript

      • Send to: Department of Curriculum & Instruction c/o Foreign Transcript Evaluations 

        Peik Hall, 125 159 Pillsbury Dr. SE Minneapolis, MN 55455

      (Optional) Extenuating Circumstances Statement
      • This is not required.

      • Only submit if there is something on your transcript that does not accurately reflect who you are as a student.

      • No more than 500 words documenting unusual circumstances or hardships you have faced and the ways in which you have overcome or responded to them.

      Application Fees
      • $75 for U.S. applicants

      • $95 for international applicants

      NOTE: GRE not required.

      International applicants

      International applicants may also need:

      TOEFL, IELTS or MELAB TOEFL
      • Required for non-native English speakers: institutional code: 6874.

      • IELTS and MELAB scores must be received directly from the testing center.

      • An English translation of your transcripts, if the transcript is not in English.
      • A course by course evaluation may be required.
      • TOEFL scores. Official TOEFL scores are required. You may qualify for an exception if you have completed 16 semester or 24 quarter credits within the past 24 months in residence as a full-time student at an accredited institution of higher learning in the United States. Please see the University of Minnesota TOEFL score requirements and submission guidelines from the Graduate School. Early application is advised to ensure timely admission.
      • International students with F-1 visas may take no more than the equivalent of one completely online education class (or 3 credits per semester) and count it towards their full-time course requirement. Full-time enrollment for graduate students is 6 credits. If you are enrolled in an online program and studying in your home country, you do not need full-time enrollment status.
      • More information about English Language proficiency 

      Tuition

      Visit the College of Education and Human Development's 2025-2026 professional program costs page for information on master’s in arts education program costs.

       

      Visit OneStop for the most up-to-date tuition information and to understand the full cost of attendance.

       

      Funding

      CEHD Fellowships, scholarships, assistantships, and grants for graduate students

      As a graduate student in CEHD, you may be eligible for fellowships, grants, and scholarships from the University of Minnesota, from our college, and from your academic department. Check out the CEHD aid for future teachers and graduate funding page to get more information on funding opportunities!

       

      Questions about funding 

      University funding opportunities 

      612.625.7579 | gsfellow@umn.edu 

       

      CEHD funding opportunities: 

      Veronica Myers

       

      Financial aid

      Financial aid for your graduate program works a little differently than financial aid at the undergraduate level. It’s important to know the differences and explore your options. Check out this One Stop link for more information on eligibility, required steps, and timelines. If you have questions, you should contact Veronica Myers.

      Apply for financial aid and scholarships when you submit your application

      • Each year we award partial scholarships to qualified teaching candidates. Teaching candidates received over $600,000 in scholarships from CEHD last year.
      • If you intend to teach a high-need subject in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves low-income families, you may be eligible to receive grants of up to $4,000/year. Learn more about the TEACH grant on Onestop.
      • If you plan to teach full time for five complete and consecutive years in schools that serve low-income families, you may be eligible for loan forgiveness of up to $17,500 through a program administered by the federal government.
      • Learn more about teacher loan forgiveness

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      Coursework

      This program includes two components: initial teaching licensure and MEd degree. The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers our teacher preparation programs at the graduate level because it affords you the opportunity to master your content knowledge through your undergraduate degree before being placed in a real classroom for an optimal learning experience.

        Program duration

        12 months (3 semesters)

        Modality

        In-person, cohort-based work

        Schedule

        Full time

        The initial teaching licensure coursework is offered in a full-time, 12-month, graduate-level format integrating educational theory with classroom practice. Courses start in the summer and finish the following summer.

        Required courses

        To look at the core curriculum and electives for the program, visit the University course catalog teaching MEd page (requirements tab > arts in education).

        License requirements

        In order to be recommended for your Minnesota K-12 dance, theatre, and/or visual arts license(s), you must successfully complete these licensure requirements mandated by the state of Minnesota.

        This material is available in alternative formats upon request. Direct requests to the Office of Teacher Education at ote@umn.edu612-625-5060.

          Our unique co-teaching program and cohort experience will help you gain the confidence you need to start in your own classroom with plenty of support. You will teach at both a middle school and high school as part of your student teaching practicum. Learn more about the student teaching experience.

          What our students say

          Quote from Talia Edelheit, MEd '21

          Talia Edelheit

          “This is one of the only programs in the US that gives students a master's degree and teaching license within a single year. The University of Minnesota is also one of the only educational institutions that puts a strong emphasis on anti-racist curriculum. As a white educator wanting to create a safe and diverse environment for my students, I knew that I needed this program.”

          Talia Edelheit, MEd '21 Theatre teacher, Fair Downtown School

          Faculty

            James Bequette James Bequette

            My current inquiry in art education centers on Minnesota Native populations and is inspired by 15 years spent teaching in K-12 schools with mostly American Indian students.

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            James Bequette

            M. Isabel Besser Verastegui M. Isabel Besser Verastegui

            M. Isabel Besser Verastegui is the co-lead of the Arts in Education program and a Teaching Specialist.

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            Maria Isabella Verastegui

            Betsy Maloney Leaf Betsy Maloney Leaf

            Betsy Maloney Leaf, PhD, MFA, is the co-License Program Lead in the Arts in Education program.

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            Betsy Maloney Leaf
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